COMPILATION D'ARTISTES DIVERS
  That's New Pussycat
Surf Tribute To Burt Bacharach

Année :
   2000 
Label :
  Omom music CD
Genre(s) :
   Surf 
Remarque :
  Surf Tribute To Burt Bacharach


  The APEMEN 24 Hours From Tulsa
  The AQUALADS The Blob
  Les BARONICS Trains and Boats and Planes
  BIG RAY & The FUTURAS Casino Royale
  BRADIPOS IV Baby, It's You
  Chubbies God Give Me Strength (vocal)
  I COSMONAUTI The Look Of Love
  Deadbolt Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (vocal)
  The FABULOUS PLANK-TONES The Windows of the World
  FIFTY FOOT COMBO Italian Fuzz
  HiFi Ramblers Baby, It's You (vocal)
  The MILL VALLEY TATERS Walk On By
  Mummy the Peepshow Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (vocal)
  Nose Riders This Guy's in Love with You (vocal)
  Petty Booka Baby, It's You (vocal)
  POLLO DEL MAR I Say A Little Prayer
  SEKS BOMBA Do You Know the Way to San Jose
  SQUID VICIOUS Close To You
  Surfones Bond Street (vocal)
  SUSAN & The SURFTONES The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
  The TIKI TONES What's New Pussycat?
  Ritchie Venus Anyone Who Had a Heart (vocal)
  VOODOO COURT (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me
  The WAISCOATS Downhill and Shady
  Wrong Corpses Trains and Boats and Planes (vocal)


OmOmWorld - Liner Notes

   New as this collection is, it isn't the first instrumental treatment of Burt Bacharach's songs. There have been several, including an album of Moog synthesizer arrangments entitled (what else?) Switched On Bacharach. Nor is this the first tribute to Bacharach by various artists. But this IS, as far as we know, the first tribute to Bacharach by instrumental surf and garage bands. The idea of surf and garage bands paying homage to arch-hodad Burt Bacharach is, of course, crazy. Loco. Pazzo. John Barry, okay, but Burt Bacharach? In the 1960s, when surf pioneer Dick Dale was down at the Southern California beach blasting out raucous dance music for Gidget and Moondoggie, Burt Bacharach (ten years Dale's senior) was up in Hollywood writing sophisticated pop tunes for their parents.

   When surf music made a comeback in the 1990s, Bacharach was collaborating with Elvis Costello. Still, nobody can deny the catchiness of Bacharach's melodies. And it's not crazy, but actually a clever idea, to remove those melodies from Hal David's cloying lyrics (you know, like: "Pussycat, pussycat, I love you. Yes I do" or: "LA is a great big freeway. Put a hundred down and buy a car"). Hey, you know, without Tom Jones or Dionne Warwick singing, those songs are actually kinda cool! That is new, pussycat!

   You might think that Bacharach's quirky melodies would be a challenge for the bands participating here. Surf and garage music aren't known for their mastery of syncopation, after all. The standard surf beat is a straight 'double on the two, single on the four'. Bacharach, on the other hand, is all about odd syncopation. And yet, listen for yourself: everybody pulls it off, and some even do so brilliantly.


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